My concern is this:
If the amorphous alloy film is indeed the re-inforcement for the display media, as is indicated in the patent, then, this is certainly not a die cast or injection molded product.
Rather, the film is more akin to a coating, which takes us back to Liquidmetal Coatings, does it not, as a potential utilizer of this process.
That would put the Korean American Kangs back in the picture, potentially.
Also, I do not have any facts that Lugee Li is involved with film or coatings.
However, I am sure that Gamesc or others may have a great response to my pondering above, which I am eager to hear.
Oh, I forgot, the past is past, and past contracts are not important to ponder.
Hmmmmmmmmm
Does ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (TAIPEI, TW) have a customer relationship with Lugee? If so, I am very curious to know if Lugee is making amorphous film or coatings that can meet ASUSTeK's specs.